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k' as T7 ONE: SharonCahi1l, Nanette Newton, Linda Bowman, Sandy Myers. ROW SIX: -Janis Acheson, Lana Collins, 1 Datzman, Beth McKay, Ann Funcheon. ROW TWO: Dolores Holda, Rosemary Staley, Janet Krick, Janet Butz. Rizzo, Sharon Roark, Patty Dunn,Jez1nCasey, Carolyn ROW SEVEN: Kathy Gagen, Rita Putts, Kathy Moynihan, Sandy Cutter.ROW THREE: Melinda Fogarty, Mary Patsy Carol, Chrissie Moser, Nancy Casey. ROW EIGHT: r m a n, Sue Bla k e sl e y, Sylvia Smith, Marilyn Carol Reifenrath, Kay Sondegrath, Mic h e 1 e L a M ot he, Janet Scherschel. ROW FOUR: Mary MacDonald, Janice Delaney, Melody Young, Eileen A nt h r o p. ROW endley, Susie Rausch, Sandy Baron, Cheryl Cole, NINE: Marjorie Morgan, Linda Houston,Judy Scherschel, Adams. ROW FIVE: Judy Brickler, Diane Schaik, Kathy Noth. Evans, Rosemary Cassiday, Roseanne Blakesley, cheerleaders composed the board which headed are used in varying combinations for different the block section. These girls prepared a consti- effects, as, for example, to form a white C C tution for the cheering block which was a big in ablue background. White gloves give vividness help in the do's and dont's of a good cheering to the hand motions that catch the eye while the section, various yells catch the ear. Reversible blue and white jackets or tops Section
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Block ROW ONE: Kay Moser, Karen Dimmit, Kathy Fawbush, Diane Wheeler, Karen Kemper, Patty DeHahn. ROW TWO: Susie Anderson, Cheryl Hawk, Susie Schu1tz,Carol Wallace, .Mary Ellen Halsmer, Carol Gerlach. ROW THRE E: Marianna Halsema, Liz Klinker, Liz Christian, Sonja Godby, Mary Beth Parlon, Janet Gagen. ROW FOUR: Kathy Fleming, Carolyn Rush, Sue Lazar, Maureen Muinzer, Carol Blakesley, Phillis Hege. ROW FIVE: Jill Greenman, Marie Norris, Linda Timmons, Mary Klinker, Jane Burnell, Judy Albright. ROW SIX: Mary Conrad, Pat Halsema, Maryann W ill ia ms , Sandy B-rower, Marj ay Schrader, Lindg Albrights. ROW SEVEN: Marika Enz, Doraleen Sheet z, Jean Doheny, Ruth Ann Zahn, Cindy Walton, Peggy Corbett. ROW EIGHT: Penny Arman, Pat Render, Patty Krick, Cora Barton, Jane Brickler, Betty Boehle. ROW NINE: Karen Powell, Mary Malady, Candy Wainscott, Mary Ruth McKinney, Patty Lamb. Yea Blue -- Yea White -- yea team -- fight, fight. This yell, ilong with many others was one of the battle cries of our powerful block section. It participated not only in every home game but it also traveled out of town to Frankfort and Huntington, to the final game of the year, the sec- tionals . These girls , having learned various motions to accompany their numerous yells won many new friends and scores of compliments. Through their encouragement and enthusiasm, they played an important part in boosting the varsity team record to 16 wins and 5 losses. Karen Dimmit, Aldora Krabbe, Miss Carroll, the moderator, the row captains, and the varsity
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.t !'.13:?'fAd... l . - - . ROW ONE: Mike Grant, Ron Phillips,Mike Fleming, Tom Evans, ROW THREE: Jim Farley, Steve Ricks, Mike Heath, Dick Jack Schetszle, Don Korty. ROW TWO: Tom Zidar, Bob Becker, Bresnahan, Larry Gilbert, Dick Doujotas, Jim O'Connor, Mike Pat Dllts, Evan Reiss, Lou I-Iatke, Don Korty, Dave Moeller. Brown, John Rutherford, Randy Parsons, Coach Wierzal. Track Team Improves with Season 1'- X 'H' . . -,L F N 'i3fWlgg5J55M 'i 'iff 4 , . , I x 5 K . I Jack Schetzsle takes the high jump with ease. Varsity track began its third season under coach Dennis Wierzal. Though the team had no outstanding stars it did have dedicated boys who worked hard in their respective events. The squad reached its peak when they participated in the sectionals held at Jefferson's track, placing fifth in a field of over thirty teams after a season of three wins and six losses. Improvement near the end of the season enabled the Knight thinlies to win the last two track meets after that and the Southwestern B team meet.Klon- dike was over come in the first of these meets, also the first to be held at C.C.'s new oval, with a record of 72-24. Next, the team traveled to Chalmers for a meet with Dayton and Chalmers. By winning five individual firsts and taking both relays, the Knights racked up 62 1!2 points to Dayton's 42, and Chalmers' 32 1!2.
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